IMAcheck Patrol

The easy, comfortable IMAcheck Patrol system stands out by virtue of its advanced features. Individual beat locations may be identified using contactless tags (NFC, Mifare, DESFire etc.) or active i-Beacons. In this case, patrol members need not tap the reader – merely passing through the zone is enough. A smartphone running Android and equipped with NFC or Bluetooth Low Energy technology – or a FAMOCO intelligent terminal – may be used as a patrol reader. In addition to its online monitoring potential for patrols in real time, tracking features are also available to record the interval between individual beat locations. If no contact is made within a specified time interval, the system notifies the security guard and the system administrator.

A unique feature is the generation of random patrols. The system generates random patrols within predefined time periods. The number of patrols during a particular period is entered, but the actual times are not precisely designated. This makes it impossible to track regularly scheduled patrols.

Because of its flexibility and the low purchase and operating costs, it’s also appropriate for smaller agencies.

Using IMAcheck Patrol:

The employee (security or service personnel) taps a chip on the wall with his mobile terminal. The latter is connected online to the central database, and every event is recorded. The system administrator sets up the individual beat locations on a one-time basis, along with time intervals that must be maintained between those locations. If the interval is exceeded, the system will trigger an alarm. When randomly generated patrols are used, the terminal will notify the employee when he should start out on the patrol. Full data is available to the system administrator of services being rendered. In limited form, it’s also visible to third parties – typically the end-user – who can thereby see that the services he has paid for are in fact being performed.

Smart notifications:

IMAcheck Patrol allows you to set recording protocols that permit simple recordkeeping for extraordinary events such as: unlocked offices, open windows, and unsecured areas. The terminal also allows the condition of a property or situation to be documented using an integrated camera, as well enabling secondary localization using GPS or WiFi.